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J-Enterprise Service Bus

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Overview

It is a Java-based open source visual development platform allowing to automate business processes and connect heterogeneous applicative systems.

It has a graphical user interface for process modeling and debugging.

The dynamism/intelligence of the processes is expressed through (essentially) Java code snippets, which eliminates the need to learn any specific syntax.

Extensibility is almost a key feature allowing any user to model and mostly generate plugins complementing core features as needed.

Screencasts

J-Enterprise Service Bus - Hello REST API

J-Enterprise Service Bus - Plugin Demo

Use Cases

  • Integrating heterogeneous applications (REST/SOAP, XML, database, ...)
  • Developing ETL (extract, transform, and load) / ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) jobs
  • Orchestrating business processes

Advantages

  • Visual process development (low code) and debugging
  • Java-based expression editor (no specific language to learn)
  • Simplified extensibility (plugins generator available)
  • Easy reusability/integration (Maven dependency available)

Compatibility

Tested on Windows & Linux.

Licensing

It is distributed under this license.

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Getting started

  • Get the archives from the download area (see above)
    • Choose the one corresponding to your OS
    • Extract it
  • Run the executable (with "--help" command-line argument to see available options).
    • NOTE: On Windows you must run the CMD executable (j-enterprise-service-bus-cmd.exe) if you intend to use the command-line options.

Documentation

Explore the Wiki to learn more.

Support

The support page is hosted here on GitHub. You can also contact us by email: dotxyteam@yahoo.fr.

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